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Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by Nobody: 8:08am On Feb 24, 2017
Fola Ojo
From all corners have sprouted fiery fireworks. Verbal shots have always rung out. Acerbic utterances flowed freely. Hate has been unmasked. And the radar showed no discernible brotherly love in Nigeria. President Muhammadu Buhari and his ruling All Progressives Congress have been at the receiving end of relentless, cruel assaults streaming in daily in a rascally ricochet via media satellites. Men who hate our President aren’t pulling punches. And those who love him are fighting back in defence of their man. This has been the story since power changed hands about two years ago.
Fair and uncouth swipes at political opponents come with the territory. After all, those under attack today were once feisty attackers of men now attacking them. Thousands have marched in protest of Nigeria’s stagnating economy; grueling governance style; and clueless and crippling mathematics with regard to general peace and tranquility in the land. Nigeria was about to implode, many people thought. Security reports we received here in the US made me put my travel bid on hold. And then suddenly, from the blues, calm descended on Nigeria. A transient calm, for sure; but necessary to douse a possible cascading conflagration. The political atmosphere is still tense; the economy is still a mess, but a respite is here for now because of the wisdom of one man.
President Buhari and Acting President Yemi Osinbajo are from different schools of thoughts, different backgrounds, different experiences of life, and different personality endowments. The President is a retired army General and a soldier schooled to fight and kill. Soldiers are not wont to negotiating; they are to wringing necks and bulldozing their ways through adversarial roadblocks. Soldiers don’t have to listen to wise counsel. They are drilled to dare the bullet and allow the chips to fall where they may. But in a democracy where the lowly also must have a voice, where all fingers must be equally manicured, these traits and mannerisms cannot draw committed and loyal friends.
Osinbajo, on the other hand, is a virtuous teacher of law. An erudite listening ear who sprang from a humble background in Lagos. For eight years, he walked the terrain of government before as Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General in Lagos State. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu was his mentor; and I was told that when you are in this type of classroom, you will know politics and politicians’ inside-and-out like the palms of your hands. While Buhari is strictly from the old school, Osinbajo is between the old and the new. Buhari was nurtured to command men to obey his voice; but Osinbajo was groomed to convince men by words of mouth. Stark differences between the two are clear and unambiguous.
I have heard the Acting President say a few times he is not a politician; but I bet he can play the game probably smoother and with greater impact than many in the lousy league. He is not a man of crazy ambition or thirsts for power; but now as Acting Presdient, he must exercise the authority of the office. And he is.
On January 19, President Buhari took time off to the UK because of some health challenges. Nigerians are still not clear what ails the General. But we continue to tarry on prayer mats and in sanctuaries for speedy recovery for the ailing septuagenarian. After the President’s 10 days’ medical vacation, he requested an extension in accordance with the law. Now we are told that he will be resting indefinitely. Has he broken any law? Maybe not. But I am not sure if he still enjoys the confidence and trust of the over 15 million Nigerians who voted for him in March 2015. May you be made whole, Mr. President.
Since Buhari’s leave of absence, the Pastor-Professor acting as President has stepped up the game. When men are angry and hungry as Nigerians are today; lofty reassuring words that hope is not lost is appropriate. Osinbajo stormed the stronghold of Niger Delta militancy and spoke to tribal heads and militants. He refrained from condescending trash talks; and abstained from aggressive tantrums that ride on the plume of threat. He gave assurances emphasising that working together will work for all Nigerians not just for a privileged few who have pummelled the nation. Militants laid down their weapons and muted their harsh rhetoric.
The initially sceptical audience embraced him and his touted vision for the region. They promised to work with him. President Buhari was twice scheduled to visit the same area and people but had to cancel on the two occasions. The optic was not positive. What Buhari couldn’t do by himself, Osinbajo has done on behalf of his principal; and it’s working. Belligerent protesters who besieged the Villa in Abuja last month were welcomed by the Acting President who reminded them of his understanding of their constitutional right to protest. “I hear you loud and clear”, is a line that the angered men may not forget quickly. Frowning faces later gave way to laughter that came from within. Angry protesters began taking pictures with the ambassador of the source of their anger. That is the effect of the superpower of the spoken word.
As names have power, so do words. Words can ignite fires in the hearts and souls of men. They are capable of unleashing both pain and joy in human bones and marrow. Words of wisdom win the weird and convert the wicked. Good and Godly words have their parts to play in today’s Nigeria. Credible words from leaders inspire men to work their bones off for a united front. The country needs an inspirational leadership for such a time as this. Dianne Setterfield, British author of No 1 bestseller “Thirteenth Tale”, accurately submitted: “There is something about words. In expert hands, manipulated deftly, they take you prisoner. Wind themselves around your limbs like spider silk, and when you are so enthralled you cannot move, they pierce your skin, enter your blood, numb your thoughts. Inside you they work their magic.” Nigeria is not out of the woods yet; far from it. But words spoken by the Acting President have inched us closer to where we ought to be as a nation.
Nigerians know how to wait for a promise. They have waited since Independence and through every government promises, assaults and insults. I am not sure how long they’ll wait this time round; but I know they are still prepared to wait some more. They know that farmers must wait 58 to 100 days to harvest what has been planted. They know that the Olive tree takes five to eight years to grow and spread. Nigerians aren’t too hard to please. Not everybody is in the craze for cruising in a jeep and flying in a private jet. Three square or round meals-a-day, and a guaranteed future for their children’s future, are enough to win the hearts of Nigerians.
President Buhari also has tremendous strengths other than soldiering. When he returns, a blend of both men’s attributes can perfectly oil the machine of government to work for all. Is leadership all about words? No! Words are great, but actions are greater. Words maintain, but actions sustain. No matter how sweet sounding the menu is, it cannot take the place of the meal. The menu is not the meal; Acting President, please remember. Words are only the menu; actions are the meal. Actions must follow these soothing words. That is what Nigerians need today.







Source - 9jamoment.com

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by LordIsaac(m): 8:27am On Feb 24, 2017
I marvel at your diction. It humbles me and challenges me at the same time to step up. Jupiter himself would grin at your choice of words!

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by 989900: 10:13am On Feb 24, 2017
This is just genius.

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by Nobody: 10:32am On Feb 24, 2017
Nateben:
As if this writeup is not long enough, someone will still come here and quote the whole thing now.....

Anyways, let me come and be going..

If this ever makes FP....
Kassy, if you are reading this, I'm really sorry for yesterday... wink

Nonsense, i see you gat no brain

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by Dymo: 10:34am On Feb 24, 2017
Its good you acknowledged the Vp is doing a wonderful job..

Pls remove buhari from the equation, he did nothing and we are worse off..

It seems as if the media is trying too hard to keep buhari in our heads... and always pairing him up with Osinbajo on the calm that has returned to the nation..

It is only normal to give a new leader or president, benefit of doubt... if he fails, worse would be unleashed on him..

Buhari has used up his and unfortunately he failed.. nothing tangible.

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by Nateben(m): 10:43am On Feb 24, 2017
Anago5000:
. and you think this is the right place to apologize to ur girlfriend? all this romance addicted kids self

Sorry........ I guess grin
Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by Incrizz(f): 10:57am On Feb 24, 2017
It's called Divine Succour.

The God of Abraham answers prayers.
May it get better beyond 2019; generations and generations to come, amin.

Proverbs 29:2
"When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn"

Unlike what the children of Israel did, don't rest watchmen and warriors; trouble or calm.

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Haha.. there was a time when, just typing "sai baba" could earn you like 300+ Likes, wow!
These days, I don't know if the "sai baba" I read is a mockery of the real crew.

Buhari is someone's dad. 'Can't wish him death or ill health but the sigh of relief is more gladdening than groanings of...

#justtalking
#talkativemode
#done

Thus android keeps changing my "is" to "us" and my "of" to "if". I just keep modufying and midifyung.
So unintelligent undecided

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by Incrizz(f): 10:59am On Feb 24, 2017
Anago5000 don't you think that pic you attached is too violentundecided
Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by Incrizz(f): 11:02am On Feb 24, 2017
Lol..Rocketmaster..his offence doesn't seem proportionate lool cheesy
Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by hucienda: 11:03am On Feb 24, 2017
Scholarly write up there Fola. Read every sentence, every word, every alphabet. A touch of class.

As for Prof, he needs all the help he can get - especially from his fellow southerners to attempt to heal the bad blood of 2015 - for the intriguing political battle in the days and months ahead.

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by Nobody: 11:05am On Feb 24, 2017
Incrizz:
Lol..Rocketmaster..his offence doesn't seem proportionate lool cheesy

Did he think am fighting for Fp, that makes him say such scrap!!!
Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by Incrizz(f): 11:07am On Feb 24, 2017
Rocketmaster:


Did he think am fighting for Fp, that makes him say such scrap!!!
Awwww Sweetie... kiss kiss kiss
Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by Nobody: 11:14am On Feb 24, 2017
Incrizz:
Awwww Sweetie... kiss kiss kiss
I hate Shit like that Ooops Up There
Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by Ajibel(m): 11:25am On Feb 24, 2017
Nice read. I wish the Op could just space things up a bit. Like paragraphs.

So that it can be easily shared and clear to the eyes.
Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by Anago5000: 11:26am On Feb 24, 2017
Incrizz:
Anago5000 don't you think that pic you attached is too violentundecided
. that's just a meme. BTW is the guy ur bf? are you kassy? plss forgive the guy biko
Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by Bevista: 11:45am On Feb 24, 2017
989900:
This is just genius.
I wanted to pass the article because it is long and poorly formatted, but then I decided to read some comments just to have a sense of what was written. I saw your comment, and knowing you are an intellectual, I was convinced it had to be a good article.
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It was worth every second I spent reading it. Probably the most articulate and objective article I've read on NL in a very long while. Well done Fola.
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Dear OP, kindly make it easy on the eyes by formatting it properly.

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Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by Swizdoe(m): 11:54am On Feb 24, 2017
While the North are praying for Buhari to return, the South are hoping osibanjo takes over...

I see no change
Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by momentarylapse: 12:00pm On Feb 24, 2017
LordIsaac:
I marvel at your diction. It humbles me and challenges me at the same time to step up. Jupiter himself would grin at your choice of words!



You marvel at fola ojo's diction you mean? The o.p is not the writer!
Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by Nobody: 12:15pm On Feb 24, 2017
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Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by Incrizz(f): 12:17pm On Feb 24, 2017
Anago5000:
. that's just a meme. BTW is the guy ur bf? are you kassy? plss forgive the guy biko
And the Meme expressed how you felt.
@bold see? That's how you're feelinggrin
Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by Anago5000: 12:30pm On Feb 24, 2017
Incrizz:
And the Meme expressed how you felt. @bold see? That's how you're feelinggrin
. you gat me.lols
Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by obinoral1179(m): 12:42pm On Feb 24, 2017
LordIsaac:
I marvel at your diction. It humbles me and challenges me at the same time to step up. Jupiter himself would grin at your choice of words!
the op should give credit to the source of the write up....... The acting president as prepared for this position long before now....
Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by policy12: 2:55pm On Feb 24, 2017
Buhari should just stay in Britain till 2019. We loan them.
Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by gists: 7:48pm On Feb 25, 2017
hmmmm
Although all that is said in this piece is true, something tells me this is Tinubu's (the nemesis of pdp) well-oiled media machinery at work.
But at the same time, we must not forget that as the vice president, the same PYO has been the head of economic committee which has the same Adeosun as the "principal" member.
Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by michelz: 8:40pm On Feb 25, 2017
Honestly, I didn't read the right up,and I don't care. What I know is that I wish Buhari well and want him to come back,otherwise,another northerner should take over. No room for Osibanjo.
Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by irrefragable: 9:00pm On Feb 25, 2017
The afonjas are rejoicing. I hope you know that the northerners are still cooking up something, especially if Buhari finally dies... Just know that it's not yet uhuru for you guys.
Re: Yemi Osinbajo: Suddenly, It’s Calm by princemillla(m): 9:08pm On Feb 25, 2017
michelz:
Honestly, I didn't read the right up,and I don't care. What I know is that I wish Buhari well and want him to come back,otherwise,another northerner should take over. No room for Osibanjo.

Kiss the truth, Buhari ain't coming back anytime soon. He will be well, healthy

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